Category Archives: Martial Law

What the media’s not telling you Kit Daniels | Infowars.com In this interview with Infowars’ Kit Daniels, world-renowned libertarian Lew Rockwell breaks down how the Senate is granting President Obama “martial law” powers and how the megabanks are pushing for … Continue reading →

I am aghast and flummoxed at the number of Americans who just cannot seem to comprehend the culpability that the U.S. government has in all of this… (because) the vast majority of Americans only know what the mainstream media tells … Continue reading →

Maybe I am connecting dots that are not dots, but it seems to me that the timing of ISIS warnings, the re-ignition of economic downturn in 2014/2015, the global shift away from the dollar, and Jade Helm are not entirely … Continue reading →

For now I am talking about ISIS and the danger that they pose to all of us. Our intelligence indicates that they have enough manpower & firepower to subdue a small town. The Midland Walmart takeover by DHS is a … Continue reading →

The Houston Chronicle reports that, among the planned exercises, soldiers will attempt to operate undetected among civilian populations…Residents, in turn, will be asked to report suspicious activity in order to gauge the effectiveness of the soldiers. That sounds like a … Continue reading →

It looks like the uSSA is not alone in this government “crack down” on “extremists.” By definition, most an-caps could be included in 90% of the “list of 72 types of Americans” considered to be “extremist.” I’ve always said that Lew … Continue reading →

Would this surprise anybody? — jtl, 419 “It keep saying ‘no network error’. We had a foreign reporter on the roof with us and she wasn’t able to get a signal on her cell phone. And people on the ground … Continue reading →

And so here we sit…with one thumb in our mouth and the other in our ass waiting for somebody to command “Switch!” — jtl, 419 By TERRY HURLBUT via Conservative News and Views During his campaign, de facto President Barack Obama promised … Continue reading →